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  • Lighthouse
    Gone But Never Forgotten
    • Oct 2014
    • 35962

    #1

    Basketball Question # 4.

    When a team A player holds a live ball inbounds, who can request a timeout?

    A. Team A's head coach, a team A assistant coach and any team A player.
    B. Team A's head coach and any team A player.
    C. A team A player only.
    D. Team A's head coach or a team A assistant coach only.
    John 3:3
  • KevinHall
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2014
    • 6857

    #2
    I think this is now C on the college level.
    Kentucky fan since 1971.

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    • Owllycat
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2015
      • 2082

      #3
      Im guessing C.

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      • kr24
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2014
        • 170

        #4
        Just to be different. B

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        • 85 Fly
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2015
          • 1297

          #5
          I know the rules recently changed so I'm going with C?

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          • Lighthouse
            Gone But Never Forgotten
            • Oct 2014
            • 35962

            #6
            The correct answer to basketball question # 4,

            is C for NCAA Men and B for NCAA Women and HS.

            RULE 5; Scoring and Timing Regulations.

            Section 14. Timeouts Granted and Charged.
            Art.
            1. A timeout shall be granted and charged after a visual or oral request by a player in .a through .c or by a head coach in c. or the conditions in .d and .e exist:
            a. When a player of that team is in control of the ball (this includes throwins and free throws) (Exception: Rule 5-15.1.c.).
            b. When the ball is at the disposal of a player of the team entitled to the ball; or
            c. When the ball is dead.
            d. When the appeal for a correctable error or timing, scoring or alternating-possession mistake is reviewed and the official’s ruling is not reversed.
            e. When the appeal to review the monitor for a flagrant 2 contact foul, flagrant 1 contact foul, or contact dead ball technical foul does not result in a flagrant contact foul or contact dead ball technical foul being charged. When the rulings in 5-14.1.d and e are not reversed or the time limit for correcting an error, a timing mistake, an alternating-possession mistake or the charging of a flagrant/technical foul has expired, a 75-second timeout or a 30-second timeout when a 75-second timeout is not available shall be charged to the offending team in a game not involving the electronic-media timeout format and either a 30-second or 60-second timeout charged to the offending team in a game involving the electronic-media timeout format. When this timeout is granted at the first dead ball after one of the specified time marks on the game clock for electronic-media timeouts or the first timeout of the second half, that timeout shall become an electronic-media timeout.
            John 3:3

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